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Movie review: Source Code ***
Decorated soldier Captain Colter Stevens wakes up in another man's body on a train to Chicago. His last memory is of being in Afghanistan. Eight minutes later, the train, carrying hundreds of commuters, blows up in a massive explosion...
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Movie review: Madea's Big Happy Family *
Madea jumps into action when her niece, Shirley, receives distressing news about her health. All Shirley wants is to gather her three adult children around her and share the news as a family.
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Movie review: Mooz-lum *****
A provocative yet sympathetic portrait of a young Muslim-American's life in the aftermath of the September 11 terror attacks. Tariq is a college freshman who sees school as a way to escape the iron rule of his fundamentalist father Hassan.
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Movie review: Fast Five ***
Since Brian helped break Dom out of custody, they have fled to Rio de Janeiro and find themselves caught between a drug kingpin and a top federal agent, who is determined to bring them to justice.
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Bermuda.com to host premiere of Jumping the Broom
The highly anticipated film Jumping the Broom opens worldwide on May 6. Travel and entertainment site bermuda.com will host a screening at Neptune Theatre on opening night.
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Movie review: Jumping the Broom ***
Two very different African-American families are brought together by a wedding in this culture-clash comedy, about a downtown boy who falls in love with an uptown girl. Sabrina is a pampered young corporate lawyer who meets Wall Street up-and-comer Jason.
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Movie review: The Hangover 2 ****
The Wolfpack is back. Two years after they tore up Las Vegas on the most raucous bachelor party in history, Doug, Alan, Phil and Stu head to Thailand to celebrate Stu's wedding. But the groom's plans for a subdued and sober pre-nuptial brunch go awry.
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Movie review: Super 8 **
The year is 1979 and a group of friends from small town Ohio witness a horrific train crash while making a super 8 movie. The group soon suspects that this crash was no accident.
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Movie review: Cars 2 (3D) **
Mater, a buck-toothed, dented tow truck, leaves the sleepy town of Radiator Springs to be the pit-crew boss for Lightning McQueen. But Lightning and Mater stumble into an investigation by British spies.
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DVD reviews: The Eagle - Cedar Rapids - Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Set in 140 AD, The Eagle takes place 20 years after the mysterious disappearance of the Roman Ninth Legion in the wilds of Scotland and resolves around a young centurion, Marcus Aquila.
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Movie review: Transformers: Dark of the Moon (3D) *
We pick up the latest installment of the Transformers series with the Autobots' human ally Sam Witwicky three months out of college. His big break comes from a bug-eyed, grinning tycoon who challenges Sam to "impress me".
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Movie review: Bridesmaids ***
Annie is a single woman in her mid-30s, living in Milwaukee. After her bakery fails, she loses her boyfriend and all of her savings, and now works in a jeweller's selling engagement rings.
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Movie review: Winnie the Pooh ***
Winnie the Pooh is is a treat for children making their first trek to the cinema and for parents and grandparents with fond memories of the Hundred Acre Wood. This Pooh is a musical homage to the 1960s Pooh short films.
DVD review: Source Code ***
Source Code can be called the intellectual man's action movie. There's just enough twist and turns to class it as a thriller but enough explosions to be an action movie.
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Movie review: Friends With Benefits ***
Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis play two young professionals who don’t have time for all the trappings of love and romance. They agree to become sexual partners, but emotional baggage is to be left outside the door.
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